Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Free Bus in Bangkok from now till January 2009

Have you ever taken any free bus in Bangkok?

Let's take a free bus on your day off.

If you stay or work in the area of Sukhumvit, Silom Rama 3 or
Paholyothin, New Petchburee or Ramkhamhaeng Road, there are
many free buses.

Please prepare your a little bit long time to wait for the free bus so
you're better to have a new experience, free, on weekend.

A bus number 77 is from Mo Chit bus station to Central Praram 3.
It's passed the Victory Monument, Ratchaprarop, Silom, Narathiwart
and Rama 3 Road. It's also passed the Chatuchak Weekend Market and the Lumpini Park.
A bus number 2 is from Bangna, not so far from Lotus On Nut. It's through Sukhumvit Road, turns right at the Erawan Shrine intersection and turns left to New Petchburee Road.
It's passed the Central World Plaza, Pratunam Market, Sanam Luang, the City Pillar,
the Grand Palace and stop near the Flowers Market, called Pak Khlong Talat.
A bus number 60 is passed Talat Bangkapi, Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Petchburee Rd.
and stopped at Pak Khong Talat.
A bus number 71 is started from Wat Tat Tong, adjacent to Ekamai BTS station, and
goes through all the way of Sukhumvit soi 71, called soi Pri Di Panomyong. It's passed
see yaek Klong Tan (Klong Tan Intersection) and goes to Ramkhamhaeng Road, a big
shopping area.

PS: It's the big Thai alphabet, written in front of the bus "รถเมล์ฟรี เพื่อประชาชน" ( rot-may free
puea bpra-chaa-chon), means a free bus for people. It's better to carry nothing because there are many people on the bus.

Let's learn some Thai word:
rot-may (Bus)
rot-fai (Train)
rot-fai-faa (Sky train)
rot-fai-dtai-din (Subway)
ruuea (Boat)
krue-ang bin (Airplane)
rot Taxi
rot mor-ter-sai (Motorcycle)
rot jak-gra-yaan (Bicycle)
liao saai (Turn left)
liao kwaa (Turn right)
jort tee-nee (Stop here)
dtrong-bpai (Go straight)

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